King Charles III arrives in Canada to underscore its sovereignty after Trump annexation threats
- King Charles III arrived in Ottawa on Monday to open Canada's new legislature and affirm its sovereignty amid U.S. Annexation threats.
- The visit follows President Trump’s repeated comments about annexing Canada, which Canadians and leaders viewed as a threat to their national identity.
- During the visit, the king displayed Canadian military medals and visited the National War Memorial before delivering a speech to uphold Canada's constitutional monarchy.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed that the significance of the occasion reflects the challenges faced today and firmly stated that Canada remains sovereign and will not be intimidated or compromised.
- The visit highlights enduring Canada–UK ties and aims to reinforce Canada's sovereignty, with historians noting it sends a clear message amid ongoing tensions.
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Now that Trump Claims Canada, Government Plays Its Trump Card: 'Don't Expect Charles Trump to Attack Head-On'
A special event in Canada: for the first time in 48 years, the country's head of state, King Charles, will deliver the throne speech in parliament on Tuesday afternoon. Charles is being used by the Canadian government as a trump card against Donald Trump. "With this, the Canadians are saying: 'Our country is not for sale.'"
King Charles Arrives in Canada For Royal Visit
The King and Queen of Canada, Charles and Camilla, arrived Ottawa and the King will deliver a Speech from the Throne. The post King Charles Arrives in Canada For Royal Visit, Will Deliver Government Speech to Senate appeared first on Breitbart.
King Charles' Ottawa visit seen as quiet rebuke to Trump’s ‘51st state’ rhetoric
King Charles III will outline new Prime Minister Mark Carney's government priorities in a speech in the Canadian Parliament today. It's widely viewed as a show of support in the face of annexation threats by U.S. President Donald Trump.
British King Visits Canada Amid U.S. Annexation Threats - teleSUR English
Earlier this month, Trump said it would be best for Canada as the 51st state of the United States with a lot of advantage. On Monday, Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived for a two-day visit to Canada amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to make it the 51st U.S. state. RELATED: Stop Saying Canada Will Be the 51st State: PM Carney Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a statement that Charles’ first visit as King of Ca…
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